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- Diiron nonacarbonyl is an organometallic compound with the formula Fe2(CO)9. This metal carbonyl is an important reagent in organometallic chemistry and...
- carbonyl compounds: The monomeric iron pentacarbonyl The dimeric diiron nonacarbonyl The trimeric triiron dodecacarbonyl This set index article includes a...
- temperatures to produce red GeSI2 and orange Ge2S3I2. It reacts with diiron nonacarbonyl in an ionic liquid ([BMIm]Cl/AlCl3) at 130 °C to obtain Ge12[Fe(CO)3]8I4...
- Dimanganese decacarbonyl Dirhenium decacarbonyl Iron pentacarbonyl Diiron nonacarbonyl Triruthenium dodecacarbonyl Triosmium dodecacarbonyl Dicobalt octacarbonyl...
- a related reaction, photolysis of iron pentacarbonyl affords diiron nonacarbonyl (see figure): 2 Fe(CO)5 → Fe2(CO)9 + CO Select photoreactive coordination...
- hexacarbonyl Dimanganese decacarbonyl Dirhenium decacarbonyl Diiron nonacarbonyl Triruthenium dodecacarbonyl Triosmium dodecacarbonyl Dicobalt octacarbonyl...
- (CO)3Co(μ-CO)2Co(CO)3 and has C2v symmetry. This structure resembles diiron nonacarbonyl (Fe2(CO)9) but with one fewer bridging carbonyl. The Co–Co distance is...
- ruthenium, and diiron nonacarbonyl. In 1906 James Dewar and H. O. Jones were able to determine the structure of diiron nonacarbonyl, which is produced from...
- 200 °C releases cis-dichlorocyclobutene. This compound reacts with diiron nonacarbonyl to give cyclobutadieneiron tricarbonyl. Barrelene, structural isomer...
- also a precursor to metallaboranes. For example, it reacts with diiron nonacarbonyl to give B4H8Fe(CO)3. Pentaborane was evaluated by both the U.S. and Russian...